My father has worked most of his life in welding. When I was a little boy I spent my weekends with him in our garage, I watched him work, weld ... I was fascinated, as far as I can remember, I always wanted to give him a hand so that he could learn to work like him…
And then, when I started to fuse the steel, to see that it was welded, that it held well, it was magic and I loved it.
I have worked all my life in different fields and one day I said to myself, I should do something with this steel, with this memories, with this learning that I had the chance to receive from my father. And as soon as I had some free time, I started working ...
I love stainless steel, and I've always wanted to make things for home with it, because it's a material that doesn't rust and it's strong.
The fire ... My father is of Sardinian origin, in Sardinia the whole family gathers around a big fire... And I decided to create sculptures that can live through fire ...
The light… the light on the steel, when it is brushed and worked, it reflects like micro-mirrors. For me, it's something that lives fully. All my sculptures are animated by fire, by light… I now hope that it pleases and that it gives happiness.